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Iranian erringly offers namaz at UP temple, apologises

by November 5, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

An Iranian tourist, visiting the Taj Mahal with his family, mistakenly offered prayers at a nearby temple. Locals alerted authorities, leading to a brief disturbance. The man, a professor, was unaware of the site’s religious significance and apologized for the unintentional act. Police verified his documents and no charges were filed.

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November 4, 2024

US Elections: Why ‘YMCA’ became a staple in Trump’s MAGA rally

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Donald Trump ends his rallies with the 1978 disco hit ‘YMCA,’ using it as a campaign anthem. This choice resonates with his supporters, despite its origins in LGBT culture. Victor Willis of the Village People has dropped objections to the song’s use, acknowledging its popularity boost. The song’s nostalgia appeals to Trump’s base, tapping...

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November 4, 2024

US Election 2024: Betting markets bet big on Trump before Nov 5

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​In recent months, betting markets are leaning in in favour of Trump, with odds on various platforms such as BetOnline, Betfair, Bovada, and others placing him as the frontrunner. On average, these betting platforms suggest a 54.3% probability of Trump winning versus 44.4% for Harris. This reflects a consistent edge for Trump across platforms,...

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November 4, 2024

Poster dreams to reality: Why India’s supercar sales are soaring?

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India’s supercar market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with sales projected to reach 1,200-1,300 units in 2024. This surge is driven by a booming economy, rising disposable incomes, and a growing cultural acceptance of supercars as status symbols. Leading brands like Audi, Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz are reporting record sales, fueled by high demand for...

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November 4, 2024

Villagers beat tiger to death after it kills man in Ranthambore

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Villagers killed a tiger in retaliation for mauling a man near Ranthambore National Park. The forest department’s monitoring gaps were highlighted, and concerns were raised about potential trends in tiger lynching. Compensation was negotiated for the deceased’s family, and measures are being considered to prevent future human-animal conflicts.

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